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The only way they COULD migrate, was by boat ( in later years) and in the beginning ( sround 10,000 B.C) they crossed the Bering Strait, from Siberia and continued south to South America.
Ural Mountains
They had crossed the land bridge, following the herd of animals wich they hunted. The land bridge was a bridge of ice that formed from other continents to North America. That's when they crossed it. Then, it dissapered again. They're from Siberia
The Bering Sea Bridge.
They came from Alaska or Siberia
The only way they COULD migrate, was by boat ( in later years) and in the beginning ( sround 10,000 B.C) they crossed the Bering Strait, from Siberia and continued south to South America.
5,000 Miles
5,000 miles
It is believed that the nomads, or Paleo-Indians, first came to America around 15,000 years ago. They crossed a land bridge called Beringia that connected Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age. These early nomads eventually spread throughout North and South America.
There are many theories that relate to the ice path that was created by the cold climate up in the north pole. Our ancestors crossed that path from East Siberia(Asia) to Alaska (North America). And this probably had happened around 10 000 years ago.
In north america and euorpe and south america.
Disputed, many different dates are given. Many thousands of years ago, definitely. Almost certainly they crossed the gap between Siberia and Alaska. At the time it was dry land, Berginger.